from time to time there has been discussions on either over penetrations or under penetration of certain calibers or weapons for home defense purposes. recently investigated an incident where a home owner used a 6.5-284 in a home defense scenario. the suspect entered the home forcefully, was confronted by the home owner in the kitchen. when confronted the suspect raised a handgun, the home owner proceed to fire a single 6.5mm round (aprox 3000fps) from a bolt action rifle. the bullet passed through the suspects abdomen, exited 2" right of the spine, through a towel on the bar behind him, through the freezer, through the wall behind the fridge (passing directly through a stud), and embedded in the wall/stud on the far side. if the bullet had been 6" further left it would have missed both studs and exited the window on the west side of the house and entered the neighbors bedroom. in my opinion this home owner got lucky, he could have killed a neighbor!!!! the other factor that contributed to the bullet stoping when it did was the fact that by the time it entered the fridge it was yawing, by the time it exited it was on its side, it traveled all the way through 6" of wall, including stud, sideways.